Animal surprise: Erich Frühschütz-Grüning discovers a deer in his boiler room.
The animal had got there through the garage and workshop - quietly and secretly.
Bad Bayersoien - Erich Frühschütz-Grüning laughs.
Can't believe what happened to him.
“I won't experience anything like that again,” he says.
Something so unusual is unlikely to have happened to anyone before.
Bad Bayersoier recently had a very special visit.
A deer made itself comfortable in its boiler room.
It crept secretly into the warming room in the Schuster-Bestl house.
Bad Bayersoien: Deer secretly sneaks into the boiler room - and makes himself comfortable
That day, the 78-year-old is working in his small workshop, waxing his wife Resi's cross-country skis.
When he finishes his work, he makes an inspection, checks whether everything is in order with the heater - and discovers the animal.
“I didn't expect that,” says Frühschütz-Grüning.
The deer is in the corner.
Completely relaxed.
“It just looked at me with big eyes.” The Soier immediately fetched his wife and daughter.
The three of them stand in front of the forest dweller.
It hardly itches, he stays calm.
"The deer made no sound," says his wife Resi.
District of Garmisch-Partenkirchen: Deer relaxes in the boiler room - the resident informs the hunter
Since it is not allowed to take in guests in the current ban on accommodation, her husband has informed a hunter.
He approaches with colleagues.
You shake your head in disbelief.
Can't explain why the animal has really made itself comfortable in the room.
They suspect that it may have been chased by a dog and was looking for a safe place.
Or maybe just to keep yourself warm.
You will never know.
The four-legged friend had to go a long way through the house, first walking through the garage, then through the workshop to get to the heater.
“Definitely 15 meters,” says Frühschütz-Grüning.
Deer in the boiler room: hunters release animals back into the wild
The hunters tie the animal's eyes and legs together, carry it into the car and release it into freedom in its familiar surroundings.
"Then it jumped away."
There were also extraordinary visits to the home office this winter with Johannes Fisch and his father Josef in Fürstenfeldbruck: A pack of wild boars strolled through the family garden.
On the main road in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, strangers conjured up a mighty snow figure on a hill - with a clear motif.
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(By Manuela Schauer)